Hip and Knee Section, Treatment, Two-Stage Exchange Spacer-Related: Proceedings of International Consensus on Orthopedic Infections.
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L. Frommelt | D. Berry | D. Kendoff | I. Stockley | B. Moretti | N. Sandiford | M. Abdel | M. Squire | V. Janz | S. Sporer | T. Turgeon | L. Font-Vizcarra | A. Porteous | A. Battenberg | J. Manrique | S. Wellman | A. K. Limberg | I. Shubnyakov | A. Zahar | K. Goswami | Kier M. Blevins | P. Barreira | J. O'Byrne | Justin J. Greiner | V. Murylev | M. E. Tibbo | M. Petrie | A. Varshneya | Solmaz Saleri | Vishwas Sharma | Á. Zahár
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